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Alumni Fee Discount Scholarships

Find out more about the support available for Durham graduates looking at options for further study in 2025/26.

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Inspiring Excellence Scholarships

Outstanding international students looking to start a postgraduate programme in September 2025 are invited to apply for scholarships of £10,000 and £5,000.

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Events in the Middle East: support and assistance for students and staff

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Research Impact at Durham

We conduct innovative and impactful research to transform lives and make a difference, globally and locally: research to empower and inspire.

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Professor Grant Macaskill appointed as new Lightfoot Professor of Divinity

We welcome Professor Grant Macaskill to our University as our new Lightfoot Professor of Divinity. He will join our leading Department of Theology and Religion in September.
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Spotlight on: Professor Michael Magee – Forging new paths in pure mathematics

Professor Michael Magee leads groundbreaking research in pure mathematics at Durham University. His work focuses on proving theorems through rigorous logical systems, quite differently from approaches in physical sciences.
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Durham student gives speech at global event at Canadian High Commission

In a ceremony today (23 May), Durham student Alice Booth (Biosciences), was travelled to London to deliver a short speech at the Canadian High Commission.
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Two Durham researchers appointed to lead REF 2029 sub-panels

Two Durham University researchers are to take important roles in assessing UK universities’ research quality.
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£11.5m project to turn sewage into sustainable fuels

Our engineering and energy researchers are sharing in £11.5m to turn sewage sludge into sustainable fuels for transport and carbon products for agriculture and industry.
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North of England’s N8 universities worth £18.8bn to UK - report

The North of England’s eight research-intensive universities generated £18.8 billion in economic impact for the UK, a new report shows.
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Prestigious award for physicist exploring the dawn of the Universe

Congratulations to Professor Ryan Cooke from our Department of Physics who is the joint recipient of the 2025 Gruber Foundation Cosmology Prize.
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The recipe for finding clean hydrogen

Clean hydrogen could be key to a greener future and there is a lot if it right beneath our feet in the Earth’s crust. The trick is knowing exactly where it is and in which conditions it survives. For this, the geology needs to be just right.
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UK security minister visits Durham to talk career and lessons in leadership

UK Government minister Dan Jarvis spoke to students about his career, lessons in leadership and advice to young people wanting to enter public service during a visit to Durham.
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Celebrating student success at the 2025 Student Employee of the Year Awards

We proudly hosted our annual Student Employee of the Year Awards on Wednesday 30 April at the Mount Oswald Hub, shining a spotlight on the incredible achievements of student employees, supportive mentors, and employers.
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Medetomidine: what you need to know about the animal sedative turning up in opioid deaths

Professor of Pharmacology Paul Chazot explains how a deadly drug started circulating in the US illicit drug market, and what makes it so dangerous.
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Sir Harry Evans summit explores challenges facing press freedom

Global leaders in journalism gathered for an annual summit in honour of the late, great Durham University graduate Sir Harry Evans.
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Professor Janet Stewart highlights importance of arts and humanities at THE European Summit

Professor Janet Stewart, Executive Dean of our Faculty of Arts and Humanities, spoke at the Times Higher Education Europe Universities Summit in Budapest last week.
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From campus to community: our contributions to regional prosperity

Among the big winners of a university being in a neighbourhood must be the neighbourhood itself. In her monthly column, our Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen O’Brien reflects on Durham University’s positive contribution to the economy of North East England.
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Upcoming events

Let There Be Light: Durham University End of Year Concert

Friday 6 June 2025 - Friday 6 June 2025
7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Durham Cathedral Durham DH1 3EH
Let There Be Light

The Durham Revue: LAUGHTERHOURS

Sunday 15 June 2025 - Sunday 15 June 2025
7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre
The Durham Revue: LAUGHTERHOURS

Durham Film Festival 2025

Monday 9 June 2025 - Friday 13 June 2025
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
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Postgraduate Online Open Days

Tuesday 13 May 2025 - Monday 9 June 2025
12:00 PM to 7:45 PM
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From our Student Blogs:

Finding my place in my college community

While moving to a new city and starting university can sometimes feel daunting, your college community is here to support you throughout your Durham journey. In this blog, Politics and International Relations student Megan explains how her college quickly began to feel like home after moving from Belfast.
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